who
led the Indian delegation to the UN between 1952 and 1962 and argued for a policy of
non-alignment.
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Krishna Menon at non-alignment between 1952 and 1962
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V.K. Menon led the Indian delegation to the UN between 1952 and 1962 and argued for a policy of non-alignment.
- V.K. Menon who is considered the most controversial and powerful politician diplomat of India, was the one who coined the term non-alignment.
- He was the one who set up the Indian arms industry with the help of the Soviet Union.
- The non-alignment movement played a fundamental role in world peace and security during the cold war.
- The main motive of the movement was that the countries signing the non-alignment treaty had the condition that they could not be part of the multilateral military alliance.
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